Last month, Trump had alleged that Pakistan was one of the many countries that took from the United States without giving anything in return.

Prime Minister Imran Khan had fired back at US president, saying his "false assertions add insult to injury Pakistan has suffered in the US War on Terror. Pakistan has suffered enough fighting US's war. Now we will do what is best for our people & our interests."

In an interview to The Washington Post on Friday, Khan dismissed the notion that he was involved in a Twitter war with Trump, asserting that he would never want to have a relationship where Pakistan is treated like a “hired gun.”

Speaking to Geo News, Ismail said the US thought it could get the Afghanistan issue resolved by pressurising Pakistan. He said the United States keeps asking for 'do more', questioning, "How much more we should do?"

The PML-N leader said to resolve the Afghanistan issue, Pakistan and America will have to work together.

Speaking about the first 100 days of the incumbent government, he said the masses had presented their reaction to it.

"The government itself does not know what to do," Ismail said, lamenting fluctuation in value of dollar.

Maintaining that Pakistan has good poultry industry, he noted that former chief minister of Punjab Shehbaz Sharif has initiated the pilot project of providing chickens to poor masses.

The former finance minister said the government will have to take many steps to alleviate poverty.

Last month, Trump had alleged that Pakistan was one of the many countries that took from the United States without giving anything in return.

Prime Minister Imran Khan had fired back at US president, saying his "false assertions add insult to injury Pakistan has suffered in the US War on Terror. Pakistan has suffered enough fighting US's war. Now we will do what is best for our people & our interests."

In an interview to The Washington Post on Friday, Khan dismissed the notion that he was involved in a Twitter war with Trump, asserting that he would never want to have a relationship where Pakistan is treated like a “hired gun.”

Speaking to Geo News, Ismail said the US thought it could get the Afghanistan issue resolved by pressurising Pakistan. He said the United States keeps asking for 'do more', questioning, "How much more we should do?"

The PML-N leader said to resolve the Afghanistan issue, Pakistan and America will have to work together.

Speaking about the first 100 days of the incumbent government, he said the masses had presented their reaction to it.

"The government itself does not know what to do," Ismail said, lamenting fluctuation in value of dollar.

Maintaining that Pakistan has good poultry industry, he noted that former chief minister of Punjab Shehbaz Sharif has initiated the pilot project of providing chickens to poor masses.

The former finance minister said the government will have to take many steps to alleviate poverty.